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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 109 words
  3. METEOROLOGICAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 77 words
  5. Barrier Miner.

    THE correspondent who to-day says it hight time the curse of street gambling in Broken Hill was attacked speaks the [?]ber truth: the town is disgraced by ...

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  6. SUNDAY LABOR AT THE MINES.

    THERE was a full attendance of the members of the Broken Hill Ministerial Association on Monday, when the question of Bandar work and overwork on the m[?] was earnestly ...

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  7. LITERARY SOCIETIES UNION.

    AT the last meeting of the council of the Literary Societies Union, the president in the chair, the constitution, rules, and bylaws were finalised; and it was decided to have them ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. THE STREET TRAMWAYS.

    SYDNEY Worker (which, it might he said has not a particularly high opinion of the Broken Hill Municipal Labor party) says regarding the tramways:-" Broken Hill ...

    Article : 225 words
  9. THE WAR. FIGHTING AROUND BELFAST.

    While General Buller and LieutenantGeneral Lyttleton, with two brigades of cavalry, operated to the south-west of Belfast, in the Eastern Transvaal, other ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. STEYN AND DE LA RAY VISIT KRUGER.

    Ex-President Steyn and General De [?]a Ray, it is alleged, have succeeded in getting through the British lines and have visited President Kruger. ...

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  11. COLONIAL CASUALTIES.

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  12. A FIGHT AT WINBURG.

    Lord Roberts reports to the Secretary for War that the British garrison occupying Winburg was attacked on Sunday on three sides, but the enemy was repulsed ...

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  13. MORE SURRENDERERS.

    Another 169 Boers have surrendered to the British in the Harrismith district, in Orange River Colony. Colonel Boyes' mounted brigade has ...

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  14. A FIRE AT SEA.

    The barque Socrota, from Hamburg to Kiang-chan, with a cargo of coal and cement, has put into Fremantle with her cargo on fire. The captain reports that he left ...

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  15. ALLEGED ILLEGAL VOTING.

    TO-DAY an information was made out against George Eaton, of the firm of Eaton and Edwards, charging him with a breach of the Municipalities Act—"to wit, that he did ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. STREET BETTTING IN BROKEN HILL.

    SIR,—Gambling is a carse, and comment is unnecessary to detail the evils arising there from. The manner in which bookmaking is allowed to be carried on in Broken Hill is a ...

    Article : 373 words
  17. MINING. The South.

    THE plant did good serviceable work during the past week, dealing with 2020 tons crudes. This produced 371 tons concentratrs, including 5 tons from the buddies and 27 tons ...

    Article : 372 words
  18. The Junction North.

    The plant lost 37 hours for the week owing to repairs and adjustments, [?]o it treated only 712 tons crude sulphides. This yielded 115 tons concentrates, worth 61.9 ...

    Article : 287 words
  19. The London Market.

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  20. THE MINISTERIAL VISIT.

    IT has been definitely arranged that Mr. J. L. Fegan, Minister for Mines, shall visit Broken Hill on Wednesday next. The Minister will be accompanied by Mr. Josiah ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. Ore Dispatches.

    The following were among the dispatches made for the week ending Auguat 22:— B. H. Proprietory.—3870 tons to Port Pirie, consisting of 1647 tons mill products ...

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  22. THE FAR EAST. PEKIN CLEARED OF THE ENEMY.

    Two thousand additional German troops have arrived at Pekin. The Boxers are reported to be massing at Yang-tsnn, to the south of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. The Siege of the Legations.

    The Ministers have officially reported to their Governments that the Austrian and Italian legations in Pekin were barned by the Chinese on Jane 25. ...

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  24. Intentions of the Powers.

    In response to feelers in the German newspapers, the French Press has declared itself in faror of an international control of the finances of China, ...

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  25. The Salamis at Hong Kong.

    The troopship Salamis, with the Victorian and New South Wales naval contingents, arrived at Hong Kong on Friday. ...

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  26. [BY TELEGRAPH.] The Account of [?] American Missionary.

    Perhaps the most interesting of the E[?]tein news which has reached here by the San Francisco mail i[?] the account given by the Rev. Frank Hayner, an American ...

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  27. An American Skirmish.

    Colonel Wint, with the 63rd Regiment of U. S. Cavalry, attacked and dispersed the Chinese seven miles from Pekin on August 19, killing 100 of the ...

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  28. Russian Plans.

    Russia has ordered from America 6.000.000lb. of beef on the hoof for food for the Russian troops in China. One thonsand eight hundred infantry ...

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  29. A Chefoo-Taku Cable.

    A cable has been laid between Chefoo and Taku, on opposite sides of the Gulf of Pechili. ...

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  30. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Crashed Between Tracks.

    F. Stacey, employed on the Wallaroo mine, had his leg badly cruahed between the buffers of two trucks while working with them. ...

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  31. THE CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night the Government minimum wage was condemned, and a motion passed that extra State duties should be imposed ...

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  32. WESTERN PASTORAL COMMISSION.

    The western Division Pastoral commission met yesterday. Mr. Brandis (chairman) was absent through illness, and Mr. W. J. Ferguson through being absent from the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] The Pacific Cable.

    The Telegraph Construction Company is the lowest tenderer for the construction of the proposed Pacific cable. The amount of the tender is £1,886,000, ...

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  34. The Plague In [?]lasgow.

    The bubonic plague has made its appearance in the tenement buildings in the southern portion of the city of Glasgow. ...

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  35. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Only the Legislative Assembly sat last night. Mr, See, in reply to Mr. Fitzpatrick, said he was fatisSed that the police [?]ngage[?] ...

    Article : 227 words
  36. POLITICAL. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Resignation of a Member.

    Mr. W.W. Davis, member of the Legislative Assembly for Bourke, has resigned his seat. A writ has been issued, and polling-day fixe for September 15. ...

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  37. THE BOMBALA MURDER.

    The inquest on the body of Frank Curran, murdered at Bombala, was held yesterday. The jory returned a verdict that death was caused by Frank Ward, [?] John Sleigh ...

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  38. Queensland.

    In the Assembly good progress was made with the Public Health Bill in committee. The Treasurer announced that he hoped to deliver his financial speech on Thursday. ...

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  39. West Australia.

    In the Assembly last evening the [?] contidence motion, submitted as an amendment to the Address-in-Reply by Mr. Illingworth, the new leader of the Opposition, was debated. ...

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  40. A Gus Mishap.

    A lad named Bettie Minnis went into a garden at Penwortham to shoot some birds. He trod in a bole and fell, and the charge exploded, shooting off his heel and shattering ...

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  41. Badly Burnt.

    Mrs. Ann M'Namsra, aged 81 years, was badly burned in her house at Ballarat yesterday. Her condition is critical. Thomas Grenier, of Mount Murchison, was ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. Victoria.

    In the Assembly last night the voting by Post Bill, after being made applicable to the Council as well as for Assembly elections, passed with two minor amendments. When ...

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  43. TOO DEMOCRATIC FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    EARL BEAUCHAMP made a long speech on social questions at a public meeting in Sydney on Monday night under the auspices of the Christian Social Union. ...

    Article : 235 words
  44. SPORTING. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Championship Billiards.

    The Roberts-Smith billiard match was concluded last night, and was won by Roberts by 1221 points. The scores were:—Roberts, 14,000; Smith (6000 in), 12.779. Roberts' ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. The North Cricket Club.

    The annual general meeting of the North Cricket Club was held last night at the Commercial Hotel, Mr, E. J. Polkinghorne in the chair. ...

    Article : 318 words
  46. White Cliffs Cycling.

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  47. MUNICIPAL VALUATIONS.

    SIR,—In your issue of 2lst instant a paragraph appeared contrasting the rates of the city of Adelaide (£33,991) with those of Broken Hill (£31,133). But the paragraph ...

    Article : 91 words
  48. The Turf.

    Goodwill got tangled in a barbed wire fence at the Lakes last week and was so injured that he is not likely to race again. Felicity has been scratched for all his ...

    Article : 188 words
  49. Cricket.

    The annual meeting of the Consols Cricket Club was held at Bigg[?]' Commercial Hotel on Monday night. Mr. T. G. Sweet was elected patron and Mr. H. B. Sweetapple president, ...

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  50. AMUSEMENTS.

    THE box-plan for the Anderson Dramatic season at the Theatre was opened at Forsyth's this morning. The season will be Inaugurated on Saturday with " The Ladder of Life." ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. ANGLO-FRENCH MARRIAGES.

    THE sad case of the English widow who married a Frenchman in London and then found, on returning to France, that the marriage was [?]ll and void has attracted ...

    Article : 395 words
  52. ONE OF NATURE'S FREAKS.

    LIEDTENANT A. GROVER, of the Cape Garrison Artillery (says the Melbourne Argus), writes to his brother-in-law, Major Parne[?], as follows:—" While staying at ...

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  53. THE BIGGEST TUMBLE ON RECORD.

    ON July ll, 1861, a large party of tourists was assembled on the top of Col de Miage, with the object of discovering whether an ascent of Mont Blanc could be mode from ...

    Article : 332 words
  54. THE TELEPHONE'S LATEST RIVAL.

    THERE is an invention styled the telautograph about which the British public know absolutely nothing, yet touching which they cannot remain much longer in ignorance, as ...

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  55. A CONVINCING ANSWER.

    " I HOBBLED into Mr. Blackmon's drug store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, G a., "and be asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, with which ...

    Article : 384 words
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